Bang (ARC) by McMann Lisa

Bang (ARC) by McMann Lisa

Author:McMann, Lisa [McMann, Lisa]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Paranormal, Social Issues, Dating & Sex, Death & Dying, General
ISBN: 9781442466258
Google: lqJxNlIuuAMC
Amazon: 1442466251
Barnesnoble: 1442466251
Goodreads: 17039870
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Published: 2013-01-01T07:00:00+00:00


“It’s in your spoon?” I ask.

He nods. “It’s upside down, though, because of the

scientific nature of spoon reflections or whatever.”

Trey grunts like he knows what that’s called, but he

doesn’t offer up a term, and I don’t care enough at this

moment to put forth the effort to ask. Instead I ask the

broken-record question, “Do you see anything new?”

“Actually . . .” Sawyer trails off and keeps looking at

the spoon. “Hm.”

I sit up, watching him, and Trey raises an eyebrow.

“It’s weird,” Sawyer says. “My eyes focus on different

parts of it than they did before. I think . . . I think . . .”

Roxie and BFF Sarah come up to the table. “Admiring

your reflection?” Roxie asks. Her neck scratch is practically gone. Mine are still ugly. They stay hidden under my collar.

Sawyer doesn’t look up, so Roxie sticks her boobs out,

being way obvious, and I almost laugh at how stupid it

is to do that, like a peacock making sure everybody sees

his feathers. Only they’re not beautiful, colorful feathers,

they’re just boobs. Trey actually does laugh, in a snorty

fashion, and he rolls his eyes. But he can get away with

that. He’s a senior. He has nothing to fear from her.

Sawyer turns his head and looks at Roxie’s boobs, seeing as how they’re practically in his face, and, well, because he’s a guy. He wears a slightly bewildered look and then

raises his eyes to meet Roxie’s. “Oh, hey,” he mumbles.

“What’s up?” He scoots his chair over so he doesn’t actually get an eye poked out, and he glances at me with a worried expression like he thinks I might punch him in

the face.

Body language is so interesting, isn’t it? We’re learning

about it in Mr. Polselli’s class. I observe. Roxie takes the

tiniest step back and her shoulders relax. “Not much. Just

haven’t seen you in a while.” The boobs deflate slightly,

which makes me stop worrying about one of them accidentally bursting. And neither Roxie nor BFF Sarah so much as glances at me, but they both look at Trey and Sawyer. I

smile at Sawyer when he catches my eye, and he relaxes.

And it’s weird. I think I’m supposed to be jealous, but I’m

not. I don’t think I’m very good at being a stereotypical girl.

“I’ve been pretty busy,” Sawyer says coolly. He shrugs

and takes a small bite of his burger. “Attack anyone today?”

“Well, let me tell you,” Roxie says, ignoring his disdain. She shoves her butt against Sawyer in an attempt to get him to slide over so she can share the edge of his

chair. He stops chewing, but doesn’t move over, leaving

Roxie and her butt hovering weirdly. I just keep watching,

and it’s like I’m invisible or something. Like I’m not even

there. I glance at Trey, who is now finishing up his lunch

and ignoring the girls.

“Can you see me?” I ask him.

He looks. Narrows his eyes. “Only if I squint really

hard.”

I nod. “That’s what I thought.”

“It’s kind of a cool superpower, if you ask me.

Invisibility.”

“Yeah, you know? You’re right. Right, Roxie?”

No response.

“I don’t think she can hear invisible people,” Trey says.



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